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FrameMaker 11 can save you a great deal of time and money over seemingly "less expensive" XML solutions, due to the reduced time to create full formatting for all of your outputs. This brief video walks you through a carefully researched Return on Investment (ROI) Calculator that will identify "cash leaks" in many competitive XML or DITA solutions. Although the calculator is populated with typical, realistic values, you may swiftly customize it with your own data. Here is the URL shortcut to go to the calculator itself: http://adobe.ly/17QTK1K

In addition to making an entire image function as a hyperlink, RoboHelp 10 enables you to identify sections of an image or screen capture which you would like to link to different targets. Image maps allow you to draw a desired "hot zone" shape over a button, field, or section of graphic, and have hyperlink action to another section of the project, or even a URL. It's as easy as making a hyperlink; all you need is to know where to find the menu!

Steve Cordero, Acrobat support engineer, demonstrates how to use, enable, and disable the Internet URL Access via the Trust Manager feature in the Acrobat X Pro UI, the Windows Registry, and in the Adobe Customization Wizard when creating a deployment package.

Learn how to share creative files with others. Creative Cloud gives you tools to make your file public and email an auto generated url to your audience who can then comment on and/or download the file.

Get started with Adobe FormsCentral! This short video will cover the steps you need to take to distribute your online form.
You'll learn how to determine the form's behavior and messaging when respondents access the form, how to set up notifications for new responses, and what your options are for distributing the final form's URL.

Get started learning about some of the key frequently used terms in web design such as URL, web server, HTML and CSS. Then get a quick overview of the fundamentals of websites and how they work. Explore the provided sample design that serves as the starting point for building the actual site in Dreamweaver.